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Tournoi Du Sqy Rugby Tournament

The fifth interntational SQY Rugby Tournament is the largest international tournament in the Paris region and takes place over Easter Weekend.

Last year more than 850 players and 50 teams from Germany, England, Belgium and Italy participated at the SQY rugby tournament and 2013 is already expected to welcome teams from Russia, German and Spain. During the tournament’s 3rd edition in 2011, the matches took place in great sporting spirit under the attentive glance of Olivier Merle; “the man and a half” the former French international player (45caps) who was the ambassador of the 2010/2011 event. The Sqy Rugby Tournament is not just a simple rugby tournament, it is a moment where people from all around the world will gather and share common passions: rugby, party, giant BBQ, shows, goodies for all participants and hopefully a couple of drinks!

DAY ONE Your executive coach will pick you up from your sporting club house and begin the journey to France. You will embark on the channel crossing from Dover / Folkestone to Calais (subject to using Eurotunnel or ferry crossing). You will then be transferred to your chosen tour accommodation. When at the accommodation you will check in and the night will be at your leisure.

DAY TWOYou will be transferred to the Tournoi Du Sqy Rugby Festival venue. The grand opening ceremony will take place on this day, welcoming teams from all over the globe. After the ceremony the tournament kicks off with the first round of qualification games. The tournament is played in a group format. Several groups compete with the top two teams progressing to the knockout stages of the tournament.

DAY THREE The second day of play is the final day of the tournament with the competition finals taking place. This will see the Tournoi Du Sqy Rugby Festival champions being crowned! As well as the main finals, there will also be the play-off finals for 3rd place.

DAY FOURBoard your executive coach transfer from your chosen tour accommodation to Calais, where you will embark on your return channel crossing back to the UK and your rugby club house.